Former mayor Joe Brady won the at-large seat on the Millsboro Town Council 108-68 over Neil Dickerson Sr. in an election June 14.

Incumbent Michelle Truitt was the only person who filed for the District 3 seat in the election, and no candidate filed for the District 2 seat. Council members can decide to leave the seat vacant or appoint someone who lives in the district.

Brady served on the council from 1995-2007, including five years as mayor. In 2007, he did not seek reelection because he was traveling to Florida too frequently to maintain his responsibilities but is now back in Millsboro full time.

"I'll be a full-time councilman, I am retired," Brady said. "I'm on call all the time, anybody needs to know anything or needs help, I'm here."

Not much has changed in the town since he was last on the council, Brady said.

"The main thing we want to do is get Wilson Highway fixed, right in front of town hall, that's a real mess," Brady said.

There is a storm drain under the road, he said, but the water doesn't go away when it rains and floods the street instead.

"We have to clean out that stormwater drain," Brady said. "We had this problem when I was on last time, and I've been off for seven years."

Fixing the sidewalks downtown is also important to Brady. There are a few other small things, such as adding a bathroom to the park, Brady said he would like to accomplish.

Brady and his wife walked around the day of the election until about 2 p.m., he said, still campaigning.

"I'd like to thank all the people that voted for me," he said. "Even the people that voted against me, they came out and showed an interest in the town."

Brady will be sworn in July 7. District 2 Councilman Greg Hastings decided not to run for re-election after serving on the council five years. The vacant seat can be dealt with, or not dealt with, at any time at the discretion of the council said Assistant Town Manager Matt Schifano.

"It's not a pressing issue that needs to be resolved in a certain time frame," Schifano said.